> -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] [mailto:asterisk-users- > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Ryan, Travis > Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 9:55 AM > To: 'Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion' > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] problems with PJSIP install on UBUNTU > 14.04 > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: [email protected] [mailto:asterisk-users- > > [email protected]] On Behalf Of Joshua Colp > > Sent: Wednesday, September 23, 2015 9:39 AM > > To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion > > Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] problems with PJSIP install on UBUNTU > > 14.04 > > > > Ryan, Travis wrote: > > > I've built PJSIP a few months ago on a server that was 12.04 and > > can't > > > remember how I got past this same issue. I've looked at the links > > I'll > > > put below and the comments section where others had the issue, but > > > those tips aren't helping either. > > > > > > Basically everything seems to compile and install correctly, but > > > then the "ldconfig -p | grep pj" doesn't show anything. So ldconfig > > > when ran by itself isn't picking up on the install of pjsip. Also > > > when going into the process of menuselect it shows that it's not > > > available > > as a resource. > > > > Do you have the pkg-config package installed? That is what the build > > system uses for finding the right stuff. > > > > Also what does the following show: > > > > ls /usr/lib/libpj*.so > > ls /usr/local/lib/libpj*.so > > > > And what did you pass to the configure script for pjproject? > > > [Ryan, Travis] > travis@pcimphone1:~$ ls /usr/lib/libpj*.so > ls: cannot access /usr/lib/libpj*.so: No such file or directory > travis@pcimphone1:~$ ls /usr/local/lib/libpj*.so > ls: cannot access /usr/local/lib/libpj*.so: No such file or directory > travis@pcimphone1:~$ ls /usr/lib/libpj*.so > lib/ lib64/ > travis@pcimphone1:~$ ls /usr/lib64/libpj*.so > /usr/lib64/libpjlib-util.so /usr/lib64/libpjmedia-codec.so > /usr/lib64/libpjmedia-videodev.so /usr/lib64/libpjsip-simple.so > /usr/lib64/libpjsip-ua.so /usr/lib64/libpjsua2.so > /usr/lib64/libpjmedia-audiodev.so /usr/lib64/libpjmedia.so > /usr/lib64/libpjnath.so /usr/lib64/libpjsip.so > /usr/lib64/libpj.so /usr/lib64/libpjsua.so > > > As you can see it put them in the lib64 folder. I've done the command > and recompiled so many times with the following attempts.... > > ./configure --prefix=/usr --enable-shared --disable-sound --disable- > resample --disable-video --disable-opencore-amr CFLAGS='-O2 -DNDEBUG' > ./configure > ./configure --prefix=/usr > ./configure --libdir=/usr/lib64 --prefix=/usr --enable-shared -- > disable-sound --disable-resample --disable-video --disable-opencore-amr > > Now for some reason they are showing after running the usual .configure from the wiki. I swear to God it wasn't working last night. SMH [Ryan, Travis]
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